Amey Consulting’s expertise in design has been recognised with its appointment to Transport Scotland’s professional services framework for the third consecutive time.
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In the 1970s, Ardersier – a vast and currently unused port 14 miles east of Inverness – was one of the largest oil rig fabrication yards in the world, employing up to 4500 workers. At over 400 acres (162ha) and with more than a kilometre of quayside, Ardersier is the largest brownfield p
Indeglås MD Jeanette MacIntrye outlines the importance of innovation when approaching projects such as the new atrium at the University of Glasgow’s new Advanced Research Centre. The UK Government’s ‘Build Back Better’ plan emphasises the need for companies, suppliers,
Energy services company Global Energy Group has today announced its investment in the UK’s largest offshore wind tower manufacturing facility to be built at Port of Nigg.
Multiplex has unveiled a new plan of action that seeks to ensure it takes a leading role in tackling inequality and injustice across construction.
Balfour Beatty has declared its intention to increase the number of apprentices, graduates and trainees by around 60% when compared to its 2021 intake. The commitment will see nearly 600 new positions, on top of the 700 currently employed, made available to young people across its projects in the UK
McGill is set to commence work in the new year on a contract awarded by Abertay Housing Association, to upgrade kitchens and bathrooms in properties across Dundee.
Throsk-based sports surface specialists Greentech Sportsturf Ltd has set up an Employee Ownership Trust to hold 100% of the leading sports and recreational surfaces firm and put it into the hands of the people who work for it - making them the direct beneficiaries of the company's future succes
Bigtincan, a provider of sales enablement automation solutions, has unveiled plans to make Scotland one of its principal international locations following support from Scottish Enterprise. Bigtincan will expand its software development centre in Glasgow and accelerate a series of R&D projects to
Solar Energy Scotland (SES) has welcomed the call for the Scottish Parliament to back the country’s solar energy industry, in a motion put forward by Fergus Ewing MSP highlighting the need to scale up solar energy deployment to meet the country’s net zero targets.
High levels of mental distress and a reluctance to seek professional help among UK construction workers is leading to increased alcohol consumption, non-prescription drug use and even self-harm, according to a new major study.
A 15-year capital plan with a total value of nearly £1 billion will see investment in schools, roads and flood schemes across the Highlands after it received approval from councillors today.
A new permanent bridge over the railway on Dumbarton Road in Old Kilpatrick has now re-opened.
Proposals for affordable housing investment between 2022-2027 and the planned investment programme to 2027 have been approved by the Highland Council's housing and property committee.
A planning application has been submitted to Fife Council for the first phase of delivery of a St Andrews development that will ultimately comprise up to 900 new homes along with University business and employment land.


